Lauren Toms is a national security reporter for The Washington Times, covering national security committees on Capitol Hill, foreign affairs, defense, and diplomacy. She began covering politics at CNN during the 2016 presidential election, working closely with the national security and justice teams, and later joined Axios as an editor specializing in international and military coverage. Lauren holds a master's degree in U.S. law from Washington University in St. Louis school of law, and a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communications from the George Washington University school of media and public affairs. She can be reached at ltoms@washingtontimes.com.
The Pentagon will have to adapt to the "new normal" caused by coronavirus restrictions until a vaccine is created, Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Monday.
Global leaders on Monday collectively pledged more than $8 billion for the fight against the coronavirus around the world that will go towards vaccination research, treatments, and testing kits.
A group of nearly 400 lawmakers on both sides of the aisle is calling on the Trump administration to extend a United Nations arms embargo on Iran, which expires in October.
The director-general of the United Nations on Monday called for a united, international push to develop a COVID-19 vaccination, as well as testing kits, that could be available and distributed to people at an affordable price.
Four U.S. and British Navy ships on Monday entered the Barents Sea, just north of Russia, in a joint mission to conduct maritime security operations above the Arctic Circle, the U.S. 6th Fleet announced.
Five European countries are not yet on the downward slope of coronavirus outbreaks within their borders, the director of the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control said Monday.
Britain on Monday said China still has questions to answer about the origins of the coronavirus outbreak that has infected more than 3.5 million and killed over 247,000 globally.
President Trump's pick to be the next secretary of the U.S. Navy will face the Senate Armed Services Committee for a nomination hearing next week as calls for a permanent leader mount amid the coronavirus pandemic that has hit two Navy ships.
Sexual assault cases within the U.S. military increased by 3% last year, a slight increase compared to years prior, a Pentagon report published Thursday showed.
Yemen on Thursday reported its two coronavirus-related deaths as experts and officials warn that the war-torn country could be devastated by the impacts of the virus within its borders.
The World Health Organization on Thursday issued a new warning of the potential devastation that could be caused by the community spread of coronavirus in most West African countries.
Several dozen U.S. troops who suffered traumatic brain injuries during a Jan. 8 Iranian attack on an American military base in Iraq are expected to become Purple Heart recipients.
The top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said Wednesday the removal of Capt. Brett Crozier from the coronavirus-stricken USS Theodore Roosevelt was "unorthodox" and that the Navy investigation into the situation should be "thorough and expeditious."